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1. mellos+(OP)
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2025-07-19 17:34:49
Yes, for instance the UK would probably fare very differently if London (which can itself feel like a foreign country to non-Londoners in the UK) was removed and the country's wealth re-evaluated.
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2. margal+q5
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2025-07-19 18:07:13
>>mellos+(OP)
This is true of basically any country except very rich, tiny countries like Singapore or the UAE.
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3. lgvln+rb
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2025-07-19 18:46:49
>>margal+q5
Na. GDP pp is meaningless without accounting for inequality and civil liberties.
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2025-07-19 20:58:51
>>lgvln+rb
Sure but we're talking about urban/rural disparities in the same country. PPP and civil liberties are generally pretty similar there.
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5. fragme+Bu
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2025-07-19 21:05:41
>>lgvln+rb
what's the civil liberty to $ exchange rate?
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